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In his NHL days, Dale Hunter made his name as an agitator who also happened to possess some talent for the game. Opposing players hated competing against Hunter, while opposing coaches had to deal with his two-pronged attack of offense and annoyance.
Now retired from the league, Hunter has found further success in the junior ranks as co-owner, team president and head coach of the OHL's London Knights. The team has turned into a model junior franchise under the direction of Hunter, his brother and former NHL player Mark Hunter, and another former NHL player, Basil McRae. During the trio's tenure as owners, the*Knights have made three Memorial Cup appearances including winning the CHL title in 2005.… read more
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In his NHL days, Dale Hunter made his name as an agitator who also happened to possess some talent for the game. Opposing players hated competing against Hunter, while opposing coaches had to deal with his two-pronged attack of offense and annoyance.
Now retired from the league, Hunter has found further success in the junior ranks as co-owner, team president and head coach of the OHL's London Knights. The team has turned into a model junior franchise under the direction of Hunter, his brother and former NHL player Mark Hunter, and another former NHL player, Basil McRae. During the trio's tenure as owners, the*Knights have made three Memorial Cup appearances including winning the CHL title in 2005.… read more
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